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Sequences Magazine

Sequences Podcasts

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Sequences Podcasts Berlin School : Modular: Symphonic: Cosmic : Ambient : Cinematic : Darkwave : New Age : Chillout : Experimental: World: Click on podcast number to see track info. Bios & photos at www.sequencesmagazine.com, podcast page. Let's start with a bit about ourselves. We published an audio/magazine called Sequences for nearly twenty years and at the beginning of 2012 started podcasting on iTunes & more recently on Mixcloud & Soundcloud. We publish two editions each month, approx 3 ...
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EMG Radio

Electronic Musicians Group

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EMG Radio is the official podcast of the Electronic Musicians Group. The podcast is hosted by and features the music of and interviews with international indie artists, musicians, producers, and bands, all members of Electronic Musicians Group. With a focus on computer and electronic-based music, EMG Radio covers a wide variety of genres including dubstep, industrial, trip-hop, metal, and more.
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Underscore

USC Radio Group

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Underscore taps into an exciting space where the concert hall meets its boldest outer reaches. Our goal is to connect with curious listeners by presenting the works of modern composers and musicians blurring the lines between classical, electronic, ambient and beyond. Through podcasts, curated playlists and original content, we’ll discover a new soundtrack to our daily paces.
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Some musicians aim to viscerally excite through impact and tension, some strive to take the listener by the hand and guide them through a dense emotional journey. Rarely, someone emerges who is capable of both, moving dancefloors and hearts with equal vigour. Assaf is just that rarity, a welcome oasis in a desert of single-faceted DJs. Ranging from precise, penetrating kick drums to lush swaths of orchestral instrumentation, Assaf constructs a musical landscape that is at once immediate and ...
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Soundproof Vancouver

Soundproof Vancouver

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Soundproof is a Vancouver-based collective of electronic musicians and visual performance artists who are dedicated to organizing all-night parties with a friendly atmosphere in the great rave traditions of old. Over the span of 19 years, the group has produced and staged over 70 indoor and outdoor events in Metro Vancouver, the Sea to Sky corridor and the Fraser Canyon. Although the roster of core members has changed over the years, the vision of creating safe and welcoming environments for ...
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Composers & Computers

Princeton Engineering

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The computer music movement of the 1960’s, 70s and 80’s created the technology that established the sound of music as we know it today. We unearth the stories behind that movement, as well as some trippy music that demonstrates how music grew into the electronic sounds we take for granted now. In Season 2, we take a deep dive into the music of Stanley Jordan, a jazz master who combines musical virtuosity with a lifelong love of the technology. In Season 1, we told the story of a group of mus ...
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Small Town Beats

Stevenson Media Group

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Welcome to the Small Town Beats podcast, where we bring you the latest and greatest in DJing and music news, history, culture and quite often DJ mixshows! Our small hometown media company Stevenson Media Group is passionate about bringing you the best content on the latest music trends, while also exploring the rich history and culture of the DJing and music industries. Whether you’re a seasoned DJ or just a music lover, we’ve got something for everyone. Join us each week as we delve into th ...
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LoveSoulDeep Every now and then emerges a movement or brand that defines a certain group of people, type, generation or market. The South African underground music parties scene will never be the same again with the birth of ‘LoveSoul Deep’. A bi-monthly clubbing concept that will see the movement host parties across South Africa with special guests, resident djs and magical collaborative sounds of live musicians and dancers. We will have parties in SA, The UK, US, Japan, Canada and Brazil h ...
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Jitterbug Jukebox

Duke Skellington and Professor Watson

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Jitterbug Jukebox is a podcast hosted by Duke Skellington and Professor Watson focusing on the subculture of the swing era music from the 1920s to 1940s and also its current state of electro swing which is being produced in the UK and around the world. We focus not only on the music but also on the culture; fashion, interviewing current artists as well as learning more about historical musicians and their place in time. Marshall Watson AKA Professor Watson: Marshall Watson is a professional ...
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SEQUENCES PODCAST NO 253 Part 1 & 2Check out our latest double edition featuring a wide variety of music. Part 1 includes music from sequential, Berlin School, progressive, neo-classical and modular genres, perfect for those who enjoy energetic and dynamic sounds. Meanwhile, part 2 delves into ambient, symphonic, and experimental music, offering a …
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Check out our latest double edition featuring a wide variety of music. Part 1 includes music from sequential, Berlin School, progressive, neo-classical and modular genres, perfect for those who enjoy energetic and dynamic sounds. Meanwhile, part 2 delves into ambient, symphonic, and experimental music, offering a more introspective and immersive li…
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New to Sequences. Richard Theisen, a Grammy Award-winning composer, vocalist, and keyboardist, is known for his alluring and emotionally evocative music that will captivate you.In the 80s, Rike Casper gained recognition with the LP Amethyst, which was highly praised in Winfried Trenkler’s cult radio show “Schwingungen”. Alias Drone’s album is a tho…
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As they say, better late than never. We are really busy with other non-related music works and are shortly getting ready to sell our property in Australia and business here before returning to the UK permanently.Just five bands and musicians are making their debut on Sequences. We hear about the new project by ex-Tangerine Dream member Johannes Sch…
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This edition’s lineup brings many of the regular artist’s new albums we’ve supported over many years.With David Wright’s 30th solo release ‘Fade’, his music drifts between waves of gentle ambience and the dynamism of pulsating sequences. Hailing from the mystical isles of New Zealand, long-established Spotted Peccary Music artist Rudy Adrian. Steve…
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Followers of this podcast will remember two central characters from Season 1: Milton Babbitt, the Princeton Music professor and avant-garde composer who was an early devotee of electronic music; and Babbitt’s protégé, Godfrey Winham, a composer whose work at Princeton made it possible for the masses to hear music made on a computer. Both men had on…
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In this episode, Stanley Jordan does something remarkable: He recreates a lost computer music composition, and premieres it here for the first time. Part Pac-Man, part symphony orchestra, this three-minute piece is a testament to Jordan's early musical journey through technical terrain, setting the stage for a career in which he has used technology…
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Welcome to another extended edition. Nine new artists appear on Sequences, reflecting a harmonious range of tones, dark and atmospheric ambient, symphonic melodic and rhythmical for some, others going to the experimentation side. Download Bios No 249: https://we.tl/t-WNxgcl4vQKPlaylist No 24901.53 ELEON ‘Dawn’s Prelude’ (album Hidden Kingdom) https…
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Stanley Jordan was about to play The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and with seconds go before cameras rolled, the sound wasn’t coming out of his guitar. His guitar tech was sweating bullets. Was he able to hit his mark? And what lesson did he learn from the experience? In this second episode of Season 2 of "Composers & Computers," Jordan talks a…
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Stanley Jordan ’81 grew up in Silicon Valley, making circuits as a kid, watching his father become one of the world's first professional computer programmers. But it wasn’t until Jordan arrived at Princeton that the young musician learned how to fuse his love of music with his fascination with technology. In Episode 1 of the new season of “Composer…
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Stanley Jordan. Innovator of the two-handed touch technique to coax a sweet, percussive sound out of an electric guitar. After graduating from Princeton University in 1981, he went on to become an acclaimed jazz musician known for his guitar pyrotechnics. He’s played on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He’s been nominated for four Grammy awards…
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This edition welcomes The Soviet Space Dog Project with atmospheric experimentation into a full-flight sequencer fest. René G. Boscio is an LA-based Puerto Rican composer best known for his unique blend of acoustic and Latino instruments with modern experimental electronics—deep ambient music from Poland by Stefan Weglowski. The album ‘Paradoxum’ o…
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THE FEMININE TOUCH Vol 2. Playlist00.00 Lisa Bella Donna ‘Night Flight’ (album Night Flight) https://lisabelladonna.bandcamp.com09.22 Hannah Peel ‘Ecovocative’ (album Fir Wave) www.hannahpeelmusic.bandcamp.com12.59 Kelly Moran ‘Ultraviolet Helix’ (album Ultraviolet) https://kellymoran.bandcamp.com21.34 The Allegorist ‘Redwinged Phoenix’ (album Blin…
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Hi everyone, we have another array of musical gems to entertain you. It seems we have collected many ambient styles and symphonic excursions in this edition. It’s good to see we are represented by several new female musicians. The stillness and vulnerability of Lyndsie Alguire’s music, the re-release of Danielle Boutet’s 1985 album Pieces, which bo…
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Playlist no 246 Part 200.00 Jeff Greinke ‘Cyclogenesis’ (album Oceanic) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com06.02 Jeff Greinke ‘Pressure Gradient’ 10.17 Solitaire ‘Fearless’ (album Fearless) ***https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com 21.36 Solitaire ‘Kabbalah’ (album Nocturnes) 26.38 DTime ‘In the Obscure Void’ (album In The Obscure Void On The Edge Of …
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Happy New Year to all our friends & listeners from the team, Mike, Andy and, of course, our host, Karen. Moving house over Christmas has been a busy time for me. Now in temporary accommodation with my daughter & son-in-law before another move later in the year back to the UK. Since starting Sequences in a cupboard (yes, you heard it right) with jus…
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Now you’ve gorged yourself on the festive spirit, and your loved ones drag some of you to those Boxing Day bargain sales. It’s time for the music with another special edition featuring VoLt, with band members Michael Shipway & Steve Smith’s solo & various projects. Two of my close friends in this genre have enjoyed each other’s company, especially …
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This month’s first edition will be our last podcast featuring a full lineup of different musicians, with the finale for this year just before the Christmas holiday, another special on a well-respected band and their various solo and other projects.We are back with a more upbeat selection here, including melodic sequential music and several Berlin S…
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Those who join us for the first time on Sequences are Terminus Void’s ambient music from Seattle-based American musician. Peruvian avant-garde artist Manongo Mujica uses a fusion of electronics and cello percussion, creating a sound montage of immersive, hypnotic atmospheres. Two from Projekt, Alain Elettronico remixes from the label’s artists, upt…
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After several years buried in books, manuals, patch cables and messing with a DIY synth, JakoJako (real name Sibel Koçer) was playing her first live sets in Berlin, spending every spare cent on Eurorack modules. The trio Emeralds with soaring sounds stylistically indebted to deep German electronic music pioneers. ACTIVE DARK FILAMENT is a Canadian …
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Just a quick intro: this will be the only edition this month due to being very busy with other projects, but an extended one, covering another hour of diverse electronic sounds.Most of the albums featured are new releases from previous musicians & bands who have over the years been with us on Sequences since our journey started podcasting in 2012. …
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Our lineup in this issue includes the third volume of their benefit compilation of Various Artists From Ukraine, now 19 months since Russia invaded with no end in sight. Ambient space music, performed by David Luxton, was inspired by astronomy and celestial themes. His mission is to make transcendent music from the inner and outer worlds. Modular s…
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We kick off this edition with Robert Schroeder’s new release, ‘Into The Light’, drifting away into dream worlds by letting yourself be beamed into other dimensions with space effects, mysterious spheres, deep strings and dreamy melodies. Erik Wollo returns with an assemblage of acoustic guitars. Erik says everything you hear is acoustic, with no sy…
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It’s always a pleasure to introduce musicians in Mick’s domain of Australia, which includes a relatively new composer on the scene, Matt Goodluck, who has a long history in the music business and is also a member of Australia’s largest Pink Floyd tribute act, Echoes of Pink Floyd as lead vocalist and tours nationwide. Cinematic ambient composer Pau…
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Hope you all enjoyed the last edition, delving into the music of Bas Broekhuis Detlef Keller & Mario Schonwalder, more specials are to come later in the year. Now it’s back to our usual look at new releases from those musicians we featured over the years, including the epic journey-style album called ‘Oracle’ from David Wright & vocalist Carys, the…
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Feat: Thomas Fanger: Frank Rothe: Klaus Hoffman Hoch: Lutz Graf Ulbrich: Raughi Ebert: Thomas Kagermann: Frank Rothe: Frank Specht: Gerd Wienekamp: Dedicated to the Memory of Thomas Fanger 1962-2022 & Klaus Hoffman Hock 1951-2017Download Bios: https://we.tl/t-IO2wh9Hc4xPlaylist B.K.S. Playlist00.00 Detlef Keller & Mario Schonwalder ‘Another Temptat…
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It’s great to see the feedback from some of you who enjoyed the Modular/vintage edition. Now, back to our usual look at recent new releases, with another round of superlative sounds from musicians based around the globe. Seven new names added to the list include, Under Water Sleep Orchestra, a nightmarish trip within blurry worlds and a nostalgic j…
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In this 4-hour special, we focus on musicians who have used new modular & vintage synths in their studios, with tracks taken from the 80s to the present day, which have been featured on various editions of our previous podcasts. Modular synths, once considered virtually obsolete, have been one of the most surprising growth areas in music technology…
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With many recent releases, this edition gives us more ambient electro-acoustic & downtempo music, including two pioneering musicians from the 80s to the present day. Steve Roach with the 20th anniversary of ‘Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces, where the label Projekt collects all four parts into a single release — close to five hours of electronic ambie…
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We welcome eight new acts to Sequences, including Christine Ott’s two bands, The Cry, an improvising trio with multiple textures & the duo Snowdrops, a unique combination of contemporary classical, jazz, electronic music and film score. With her distinctive voice Amaya (Maud Of Moth), a Madrid born residing in Edinburgh, dances all over her deftly …
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Only one edition this month due to moving my daughter & son-in-law out of my place into their newly renovated home. Meanwhile, I present our first Sequences audio tape from 1992 remastered was born from the demise of the UK Electronic music audio magazine, Inkeys and the short-lived Syntrax. Our debut edition, released in 1992, was the only one mas…
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With a third of the year already gone by, the so-called pandemic has quietly dropped out from the main media news, but more worrying is the war continuing in Ukraine with no end in sight.As you know, we’ve supported Ukraine & Russian musicians with no malice to the latter, any music from them kept out of the politics of this war.The lineup for this…
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As always, we are governed by the releases that come in every month; we’ve certainly had our fair share this time of ambient, symphonic, neo-classical & experimental stuff for this podcast. In addition to what would have been Vangelis’s 80th birthday, there are tributes from Michael Neil on his album ‘Into Infinity’, & Aural Films, with thirty-seve…
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Sequences Playlist No 3 1.00 Holle Mangler 'Apocalyptic Dance' (album Eternal Dimension) www.groove.nl 7.45 Martino Vergnaghi 'Walk Young Pilgrim' (unreleased) https://yellowroserecords.bandcamp.com10.59 Ion 'Blues For A Red Planet’ (unreleased)17.09 Eric Van Der Heijden 'Tempo Rubato' (album Da Capo) www.groove.nl22.41 Mark Jenkins 'Mexico Rising’…
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As we said in the past, our podcasts are not like DJ mixes. We are here to promote electronic music showcasing so many different genres in that field, which is sometimes challenging and thought-provoking, featuring mostly up-to-date new releases. Our analogue/modular section includes the musician Hélène Vogelsinger, with her second part in the Meta…
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As our support for the unjustified war in Ukraine started over a year ago, we decided to feature a few musicians from that country in this latest edition. Zavoloka's experimental work began with that inspiration from British ‘90s electronic music, which is still a key influence for her, but she’s expanded into the world of field recordings with str…
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Ten years ago, our podcasts were released on iTunes. We’ve had many requests from listeners who didn’t like using iTunes, saying they would like to hear early shows not available on any of the music sites we published on now (Soundcloud is popular). Your voices have been answered. Over time we will bring the missing podcasts up to date on those web…
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Back to our usual edition for this month with a look at the latest releases. From Lisa Bella Donna’s crystalline images on the modular synthesizer systems to Harald Nies classic electronic music with space-rock elements. Erik Wollo’s single, an EP of remixes, is an exquisite collection of moods and emotions, ranging from vigorous and earthy to mesm…
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Ian Boddy has been at the forefront of the UK electronic music scene since 1983, when he both performed at the very first UK Electronica Festival in Milton Keynes and released his first vinyl album, The Climb.The formation of his DiN label in 1999 allowed Ian to actively collaborate with a wide variety of musicians as well as release music from oth…
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Ian Boddy has been at the forefront of the UK electronic music scene since 1983, when he both performed at the very first UK Electronica Festival in Milton Keynes and released his first vinyl album, The Climb.The formation of his DiN label in 1999 allowed Ian to actively collaborate with a wide variety of musicians as well as release music from oth…
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The music we play is always governed by the new releases we receive, again a very varied selection, including the chill-out downtempo music of Thomas Lemmer, his unmistakable compositional signature sound. Relaxing symphonic scores of remixes from Stan Dart. On Winter Light Label, Rapoon & the duo Onasander & Ashtoreth give us ritualistic dark ambi…
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Happy New year to you all, and welcome to our first edition of 2023, the eleventh year online. I hope you had a great time over Christmas and New Year Festivities. After losing two of the legends in electronic music in 2022, Vangelis & Klaus Schulze, it came as a shock to all of us to hear Manuel Gottshing had passed away on December 4th, regarded …
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it’s time to say goodbye to another year with our final edition of 2022.From the team, Mick, Mike, Andy & Karan, big thanks to all the musicians & labels for their support throughout the year and our worldwide listeners. Have a Happy Christmas & New Year.Download bio pages: https://sequencesmagazinecom.wetransfer.com/downloads/8c605112795ee8958149a…
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It’s been a busy month again outside the music scene and with so many promos coming our way, decided that in the time we had between other projects would compile & release together two separate editions for November, giving us a breather for our last sessions of the year in December. The first podcast, no 221, features melodic uptempo music, progre…
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It’s been a busy month again outside the music scene and with so many promos coming our way, decided that in the time we had between other projects would compile & release together two separate editions for November, giving us a breather for our last sessions of the year in December. The first podcast, no 221, features melodic uptempo music, progre…
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Ten years ago, our podcasts were released on iTunes. We’ve had many requests from listeners who didn’t use iTunes, saying they would like to hear early shows not available on any of the music sites we published on now (Soundcloud is popular). Your voices have been answered with the very first edition. Over time we will bring the missing podcasts up…
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With Mick being occupied with other commitments, this will be the only edition for this month.You know what to expect, music to please the ears and heart. Most of the artists you recognise preview their new albums and tunes. Just a few new names on this latest podcast.Sébastien Guérive with his new single "Omega VI”, an extension of the album compo…
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Ron Boots is among the most engaging Electronic Musicians ever exporting music from The Netherlands. Since the late 1980s, his work has been rooted in the Berlin School yet reaches far beyond the basic fundamentals of the genre. Combining elements of Contemporary Instrumental, Film Soundtracks and Spacemusic, Boots' music moves easily between the m…
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Andy, our team member, is finding it hard on his memory which is understandable after having a stroke, to carry on trying to update the website for the time being. I will post the bios as PDFs on our Facebook group page, giving time for Andy to improve.Always a pleasure to welcome new faces to the long line of musicians we’ve had on our podcasts si…
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